Distorted Campaign Finance, Sway Of Conservative Donor Koch Brothers Examined In ‘Dark Money’
The new book has appeared as conservatives are set to spend about $900 million on U.S. political campaigns this year.
Fraternal Order Of Police Hacked, Private Files Reveal Criticism Of Obama, Sonya Sotomayor
Some police contracts were also hacked in the data dump.
White Maryland Student's Anti-Black Lives Matter Video Goes Viral: Mount Hebron High School Condemns Footage
A white high school student in Maryland was filmed saying black lives don’t matter because “they are an inferior race.”
Harriet Tubman Birthday: 5 Facts To Celebrate The Famed Abolitionist
Harriet Tubman, a former U.S. slave nicknamed "Moses," went on many expeditions to take slaves out of slavery.
Donald Trump Rally Update: Huckabee, Santorum To Join GOP Front-Runner During Fox News Debate Main Event
The Republican front-runner, feuding with Fox, planned a rally for U.S. military veterans to counter Thursday's GOP debate.
Chicago Police Shooting Controversy: Mother's Lawsuit Claims Officers Shot Unarmed, Mentally Ill Son
The killing of a mentally ill man occurred in September when police responded to a domestic call.
Philadelphia Police To Track Bands, Rappers, DJs? Bill Would Register Performing Musicians' Personal Information
If passed, the bill would give police the power to determine if bands, rappers and DJs can perform at venues that hold 50 or more people.
Hundreds Of Denmark Rape Police Reports Missing From Annual Statistics For Years: Report
Many were reportedly not classified as rapes if there was doubt a rape occurred.
Are Hoverboards Dangerous? Largest US Seizure Of Counterfeit Self-Balancing Scooter Reported In Chicago
The seizure comes amid growing concerns about the toy's safety.
Who Is Lauren Mann? 25-Year-Old Nanny Found Dead In Vienna Apartment In Austria Identified
An autopsy report had yet to be completed as of midday Wednesday, but police are treating the case as a homicide.
Florida Police Targeting Black Drivers? African-Americans Cited For Seat Belt Violations More Often Than White Motorists
Florida black drivers are twice as likely as whites to be pulled over and ticketed for not wearing a seat belt, a report states.
William Paterson University Exorcism Update: Discipline Upheld For New Jersey Students Accused Of Hazing
The two William Paterson University students have denied some of the allegations.
Hotel Heir Conrad Hilton, Younger Brother Of Paris Hilton, Ordered Into Substance Abuse Treatment
The order stems from an incident in July 2014 where he threatened a flight crew.
Prisons Are Making Inmates Pay To Email Their Families, Lawyers
Private companies are increasingly providing a fee-based electronic messaging system similar to email for prisoners to communicate — and reaping the profits.
Mario Woods Police Shooting: San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee Asks For Federal Investigation Into Fatal Incident
Mario Woods was shot by multiple police officers in December.
With Protests Over Police Brutality, Do Americans Still Want To Go Into Law Enforcement?
However, some union officials and experts have said increased police scrutiny in the U.S. has damaged recruiting.
California Death Penalty Debate: Will The State Change Its Lethal Injection Procedure?
California, although it has the most death row inmates in the country, hasn't executed a prisoner in a decade.
Blizzard 2016: What Could The Economic Impact Of The Snowstorm Be?
The storm has caused major shutdowns of businesses, roadways and airports.
Winter Storm Jonas: New Jersey Hit Hard With Snow, Flooding, Street Closures And High Tides Reported Along Coast
Eighteen people are reported dead as a result of the vicious winter storm sweeping across much of the eastern U.S.
Blizzard 2016: How Do Other Countries Prepare For Snowstorms?
Freakish snowstorms don't occur as frequently in Russia as in the U.S., but snow is a constant fact of life in many places there.
Central Park Carriage Horses Controversy Update: At Hearing, NYC Officials Struggle To Answer Questions
The plan would cut the number of horses allowed and bring them into a Central Park stable.
Election 2016: What Was Marco Rubio Arrested For At Age 18 In Miami?
The Florida senator's campaign dismissed the decades-old incident as a youthful indiscretion that is a nonfactor.
Kwame Kilpatrick Scandal: Former Detroit Mayor Appeals Corruption Case Heads To US Supreme Court
The former Detroit mayor and Michigan state representative was convicted of multiple charges in 2008.
Who Is Richard Masterson? Texas Killer's Execution Imminent As US Supreme Court Considers Appeals
Richard Masterson's attorneys have filed appeals with the U.S. Supreme Court trying to stay the execution.
India Republic Day 2016: Photos And Facts About The National Holiday
The celebration commemorates the day in 1950 when India's own constitution came into force.
How Did Martin Luther King Die? 9 Facts About MLK's Assassination You May Not Have Known
King gave his famous “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” speech a day before he died.
Journalists, Families React To Jason Rezaian, Others Freed From Iranian Detention
Some Republican lawmakers used the occasion to criticize the Obama administration.
Two Virginia Men Charged With Terrorism Offenses Over One's Attempt To Join Islamic State Group
Joseph Hassan Farrokh was set to travel to Syria when he was arrested in Virginia.
Jason Rezaian Update: Washington Post Journalist, Three Others, Freed From Iran Prison
A plane carrying American prisoners, including Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, has taken off from Iran.
Islamic State Airstrike: Watch Video Of ISIS Cash Compound Bombed In Iraq
The airstrike reportedly destroyed millions of dollars in cash, which should strain the finances of the Islamic State group.